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Song: Welcome to the north
Artist: The music
Tabber:Ste (neptune66)
Tuning:standard


This tab is a first try at this song therefore there are some parts missing
If you know your scales running along the strings then you can figure out
some of the soloy bits more easily, but this is just a base to a very good song
please rate and add comment on how to make the tab better.

Also some of the amounts of chords used are not accurate so just add or subtract as
necersary when playing.

On the intro i think the second version is probably more like what the guitarist
acctually plays but they are both mostly the same notes so its which one feels
more comfortable when playing

Intro

|--2-5-2-7p5-2----2-5-3p2-2--|
|-0--------------0---------3-|
|----------------------------|
|----------------------------|
|----------------------------|
|----------------------------|


On the second time round do this

|--2-5-2-7p5-2---------------------|
|-0--------------0-3-5-3-5p3-3p0-3-|
|----------------------------------|
|----------------------------------|
|----------------------------------|
|----------------------------------|


Or exactly the same riff in a different place

|---5-7p5-5------------------|
|--7-7-----7---7-8-7-8p7-8---|
|-4-----------4-----------7--|
|----------------------------|
|----------------------------|
|----------------------------|


And on the second time

|---5-7p5-5--------------------|
|--7-7-----7---7-8-7-8p7-75---|
|-4-----------4-------------4--|
|------------------------------|
|------------------------------|
|------------------------------|


Verse

|-------------------------|
|-------------------------|
|-4-4-4-4-4-4/5-5-5-5-5-5-| However many times during the verse
|-4-4-4-4-4-4/5-5-5-5-5-5-|
|-2-2-2-2-2-2/3-3-3-3-3-3-|
|-------------------------|

Chorus

|-----------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------|
|-9/11-9/11-9/11-11-11-11-11-11-11--|However many times during
|-7/9--7/9--7/9--9--9--9--9--9--9---|the chorus until the beginning
|-----------------------------------|riff comes back again
|-----------------------------------|


I believe there is a high part after one of the
chorus's that goes like this

|-------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------|
|-11-11-11-11-11-11/12-12-12-12-12-12-|
|-9--9--9--9--9--9-/10-10-10-10-10-10-|
|-------------------------------------|
|-------------------------------------|

There there is a section after this with high treble used, but i cannot figure out

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Tab Discussion, Comments, and Critiques
 
 
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Diego
Wanna Be
#1 by Diego Rodriguez at May 9, 1971 at 3:34 AM EST
to me it seems like he singing about in the north (of britan presumably) there are many people who are ignorant and violent. When the singer returns to the north he realises this fact and gets in a fight. "you know the numbers" could be a reference to these people only picking fights when they have superior numbers. or it could be about 'knowing the score' anyway the singer no longer feels like they belong or can relate to the people in the north
 
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Dan
Average
#2 by Dan Johnson at Sep 14, 1972 at 7:12 PM EST
I have NO CLUE what this song is about, but I love love love it. .. well .. I wanna say it's about the matrix .. but .. that sounds dumb.
 
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Lamb Of God Wor
Average
#3 by Lamb Of God Worshiper at Dec 16, 1973 at 7:40 AM EST
I took it as an anthem, showing pride of Northern England, because that's where the band is from. In interviews they go on saying how much they miss their home while touring, but wanting to get out after. "Show me the knuckles" basically means they're willing to put up a fight to people who don't like this pride. In the end though, they wanna be home in the North.
 
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Sara
Average
#4 by Sara Sunshine at Jun 7, 1976 at 6:33 PM EST
You're right freelance. I read an interview/biography kind of thing and it said it was about returning home and realising its not like you always remember becasue you hav seen so much more to life when travelling. still a cracking anthem
 
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Ryan Sutherland
Rhythm Player
#5 by Ryan Sutherland at Sep 28, 1977 at 11:40 PM EST
Also it's him saying that although his old friends are like that, he doesn't want a part of it. He's changed and moved on, and when he goes back home he just wants to relax not get involved with aggro
 
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Anthony
Average
#6 by Anthony Pardee at May 26, 1990 at 10:36 AM EST
It's about a place in England where the music come from called Leeds (or near there). The place is pretty much deprived I think the "you see the numbers" is a reference too the motorway signs you have on the way there Or, as was said, the weekend culture they have, of getting pissed after football matches and fighting with rival football fans
 
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eddy
Lead Player
#7 by eddy blade at Feb 7, 2000 at 5:38 AM EST
It wasn't really your country though, was it?